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Tracing the evolving dynamics and research hotspots of spinal cord injury and surgical decompression from 1975 to 2024: a bibliometric analysis [PDF]
BackgroundExploration of the benefits and timing of surgical decompression in spinal cord injury (SCI) has been a research hotspot. However, despite the higher volume and increasing emphasis on quality there remains no bibliometric view on SCI and ...
Siqiao Wang +31 more
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Abdominal Compartment Syndrome—When Is Surgical Decompression Needed? [PDF]
Compartment syndrome occurs when increased pressure inside a closed anatomical space compromises tissue perfusion. The sudden increase in pressure inside these spaces requires rapid decompression by means of surgical intervention.
Dan Nicolae Păduraru +5 more
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Effectiveness of Minimal Incision Surgical Decompression in Patients with Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome [PDF]
Background: Tarsal tunnel syndrome is described as tibial nerve neuralgia and or dysfunction. It may occur from fibrosis or thickening of osteofibrous structures in tarsal canal.
Mahmoud Gomaa +2 more
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To compare the efficacy and safety of different surgical procedures for patients with single‐segment lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), Bayesian network meta‐analysis (NMA) was conducted in this study.
Zeyan Liang +5 more
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Surgical Decompression for Cerebral and Cerebellar Infarcts [PDF]
Following an infarction in the right cerebral hemisphere, massive cerebral edema developed in a woman and led to a marked intracranial hypertension and to a progressive "uncal and central herniation." The downhill course was reverted with a decompressive operation.
H S, Ivamoto, M, Numoto, R M, Donaghy
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Background Orbital decompression surgery is frequently the last therapeutic measure in the surgical treatment of endocrine orbitopathy (EO). Additional rehabilitative and corrective surgical treatments are often used to improve the resulting eyelid ...
Matthias Krause +7 more
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Surgical decompression in traumatic optic neuropathy [PDF]
ABSTRACT.Background: The management of traumatic optic neuropathy remains controversial. This retrospective study presents the results of 19 cases of indirect optic neuropathy where surgical decompression represented the primary mode of treatment.Methods: Nineteen patients (20 optic nerves) with traumatic optic neuropathy underwent primary surgical ...
Thomas-Michael, Wohlrab +2 more
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Background and purpose: Over the last decades, many countries have shown increased surgery rates for lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), but little information is available from Denmark.
Rikke K Jensen +7 more
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Stenosis of the vertebral canal of the lumbar spine [PDF]
The overall incidence of symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis is about 1015% among persons aged 5070 years. Due to the aging of the population, the incidence of this pathology is constantly growing. The desire of older patients to preserve their quality of
Anton V. Yarikov +6 more
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Surgical Decompression for Diabetic Sensorimotor Polyneuropathy [PDF]
Diabetic neuropathy remains an unmet medical need. While scientific advances (1,2) have been made in understanding pathophysiology, the impact on the clinical care of patients has been minimal, aside from symptomatic treatments for the pain that may accompany diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DPN) (3).
David R, Cornblath +4 more
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